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​Comparing Bite Patterns of a Suspect to Bite Patterns Associated

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​Comparing bite patterns of a suspect to bite patterns associated with the crime scene involves comparing bite impressions and marks.The number of teeth, chipped teeth, and distances between teeth are a few specific details that may be compared.How many total points of comparison may be used when comparing bite patterns?________________


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